Kyrgyzstan has announced that from 1st May 2022, there will no longer be PCR and vaccination requirements for those wishing to enter the country. This applies to travellers arriving at international airports and land border crossings.
It’s been a long time coming, but the National History Museum in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan has finally reopened.
Starting from 11th April 2022, the land borders with Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan and Russia will be opened. This was announced by the Vice Prime Minister of Kazakhstan on the 6th of April.
Travellers wishing to travel to Syria aren’t limited to the most common entrance point through Lebanon. Since the Syrian government managed to regain control of most of their country as well as their important border crossings, Jordan has once again opened their border to Syria.
It was announced today in a historical joint press conference in the capital of Kazakhstan - Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana) that the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Kyrgyz Republic are to unite into a single country which is to be called Kyrzakhstan.
Unfortunately, with Americans there is no fool proof way of getting visas, but going with a company with a proven track record is always the best first step.
The most exciting thing to happen to travel since the invention of travellers’ cheques has happened today – SAIGA Tours has launched!
Tajikistan is taking tourists and has been for the last year. All you require to travel to Tajikistan is a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival.
Uzbekistan is now completely open to foreign visitors, but not that many have been coming. So guess what that means… the usually extremely busy tourist sites are there to be enjoyed without contending with large crowds. Excellent for us!
Unfortunately for those of us who really love Turkmenistan, or those who are hoping to go there for the first time, Turkmenistan is going to remain closed to foreigners for the near future.
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